Placeholder Partner: Bull Top Signal Detected, Planning to Re-enter BTC at $75k or Lower
BlockBeats News, November 14th, Chris Burniske, former Ark Invest crypto lead and current Placeholder VC partner, recently expressed in an article that although this crypto cycle has been disappointing, core assets such as Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) are still in a historical high range. Investors need to be cautious of short-term pullback risks while maintaining a long-term allocation.
Burniske pointed out that the sharp drop on October 11th has had a lasting impact on the market, making it difficult to quickly form sustained buying pressure. The monthly charts of BTC and ETH show cracks, but they are still in the "top range." Meanwhile, MicroStrategy (MSTR) stock price decline, warnings in the gold and credit markets signal that a broader asset adjustment is imminent. "This bull market is different, and the next bear market will also be different," Burniske wrote. Based on this, he has adjusted his position and plans to re-enter when BTC falls to $75,000 or lower, emphasizing a gradual strategy that is not all-in or all-out.
In his portfolio disclosure, Burniske revealed that about 39% of his personal holdings are in "free cash" (money market funds), and 61% are in long-term capital, including non-crypto assets. He warned that private market valuations are nearing a cycle top, and if BTC continues to decline, no single crypto asset will thrive on its own. He also cited historical lessons, such as gold soaring before the crashes in 2000 and 2008, reminding investors to avoid blindly chasing the "escape pod" during times of overvaluation in all assets.
Looking ahead, Burniske is cautious about the return of liquidity, believing that it will be late and less stimulating than in 2021, possibly prompting a shift towards "four-year fundamentalism." He observed that characteristics of a bull market peak have emerged: bullish news (such as Robinhood-related developments) no longer sparking rebounds, while a bear market bottom requires the invalidation of bearish news. He urges investors to be patient and resilient, especially in the AI and crypto fields.
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